Use kubectl apply instead of create
Resources can be created _and_ updated with `apply` without receiving errors
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@@ -71,13 +71,13 @@ This project is intended to be used as a library (i.e. the intent is not for you
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Though for a quickstart a compiled version of the Kubernetes [manifests](manifests) generated with this library (specifically with `example.jsonnet`) is checked into this repository in order to try the content out quickly. To try out the stack un-customized run:
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Though for a quickstart a compiled version of the Kubernetes [manifests](manifests) generated with this library (specifically with `example.jsonnet`) is checked into this repository in order to try the content out quickly. To try out the stack un-customized run:
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* Simply create the stack:
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* Simply create the stack:
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```
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$ kubectl create -f manifests/ || true
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$ kubectl apply -f manifests/ || true
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# It can take a few seconds for the above 'create manifests' command to fully create the following resources, so verify the resources are ready before proceeding.
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# It can take a few seconds for the above 'create manifests' command to fully create the following resources, so verify the resources are ready before proceeding.
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until kubectl get customresourcedefinitions servicemonitors.monitoring.coreos.com ; do date; sleep 1; echo ""; done
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until kubectl get customresourcedefinitions servicemonitors.monitoring.coreos.com ; do date; sleep 1; echo ""; done
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until kubectl get servicemonitors --all-namespaces ; do date; sleep 1; echo ""; done
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until kubectl get servicemonitors --all-namespaces ; do date; sleep 1; echo ""; done
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$ kubectl create -f manifests/ 2>/dev/null || true # This command sometimes may need to be done twice (to workaround a race condition).
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$ kubectl apply -f manifests/ 2>/dev/null || true # This command sometimes may need to be done twice (to workaround a race condition).
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```
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```
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* And to teardown the stack:
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* And to teardown the stack:
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```
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```
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